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Meanings of great triumvirate in English
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Usage of great triumvirate in English
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Such are the greattriumvirate, Lucian, Cervantes, and Swift.
2
Euripides, the last of the greattriumvirate of the Greek tragic poets, was born at Athens, 485 B.C.
3
In the Senate, the greattriumvirate of Webster, Clay, and Calhoun, appeared in public life for the last time.
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When he entered the Senate, the South dominated this Government; the greattriumvirate, Webster, Clay, and Calhoun, had just passed.
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There were no men in it, I suppose, who were equal in reputation or personal authority to either of the greattriumvirate-Webster ,Clayand Calhoun.
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That fall, Lincoln, Davis, and Swett formed what the lawyers on the circuit would call "the greattriumvirate," an homage to Calhoun, Clay, and Webster.
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Taylor, and James Braid, the " GreatTriumvirate" who combined to win sixteen Open Championships.
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In the early 1900s William Doleman, who had been low amateur in Tommy's Opens, answered partisans of the GreatTriumvirate-HarryVardon, J.H.
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Henry Clay of Kentucky, John C. Calhoun of South Carolina, and Daniel Webster of Massachusetts became known as "the GreatTriumvirate."